They eat raw flesh.
Niku (as in simply "meat") and/or Nikuzuki (as in specifically meat/flesh as it applies to animals and humans)
it means flesh carnivore is flesh eating
Carniverous animals are flesh eaters, humans are carniverous and eat plants
The stuff that makes up your body is "human flesh".
It's a Japanese eel. It has white flesh and is eaten grilled, tempura fried, or steamed.
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It doesn't mean your actual flesh it kinda means how you really are like how you are with people.... Hope u get it
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The prefix carna- means "pertaining to flesh" or "related to meat." It is often used in scientific terms related to meat-eating or flesh-eating animals.
It means "flesh."
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